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Traffic Fatalities On the Rise

Recent data from two national safety organizations shows a significant increase in traffic fatalities in recent years – a trend that does not seem to be slowing.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), there was a 7.2... Read More

Construction Site Fall Accidents

Construction workers are at greater risk of being injured in a fall accident because they often work at elevated heights. Any accidental slip can lead to catastrophic injuries.
In fact, falls are the leading cause of construction site accidents and made up... Read More

Travel Tips for Driving Safely During Thanksgiving

More than 45 million Americans plan to drive farther than 50 miles from their home during the Thanksgiving holiday. This represents a 3.3 percent increase from 2016, according to AAA.
With Las Vegas among the top five holiday travel destinations in the... Read More

What Is the Difference Between Workers’ Compensation and a Personal Injury Lawsuit?

If you are injured at work, there may be two options available for you to seek compensation for your injuries: workers’ compensation or a personal injury lawsuit. However, these options are very different from one another.
Working with a skilled Las Vegas... Read More

Preventable Personal Injuries

Although some accidents truly are an accident and could not have been prevented, others are the result of negligence and could have been avoided.
If your accident was caused by the careless acts of another person or business and could have been prevented,... Read More

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